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Isaiah Centifanto
Isaiah Centifanto@icentifanto·
@FASPITapp is officially in open beta! My son made the music for the video, my wife made the tutorials and video, and the 3 other kids supported their dad with love and patience as I spent the past 5 months heads down building this ❤️ I would deeply appreciate any shares, likes and comments to help this go big-ly, your support means a ton for not only myself but my family. More videos, content, and new features inbound - would love to have you onboard! 🚀 Announcement video - youtube.com/shorts/oVDCHW9…
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Isaiah Centifanto
Isaiah Centifanto@icentifanto·
.@FASPITapp goes Public Beta this Friday! Over the last 5 months, I’ve been heads down pouring my time and energy into this, and it has turned into something much bigger than I expected. Normally, this level of build would take a full team and over a year at a minimum. With my background in networking, DevOps, and cloud architecture, building alongside different AI models (each with their own strengths), has been genuinely mind blowing. The velocity and depth to iterate through complex logic has completely changed what is possible as a solo builder. For the nerds like me: - Clean component decomposition, code structure and linting - Strong platform wide Zod type validation - @DrizzleORM as the schema single source of truth - Hardened middleware multi-tenant org boundaries and verification - An automated testing suite that is continuing to grow as I build - Real-time data sync, using cache invalidation and API-driven refreshes instead of direct database calls - Offline support with sync and recovery For the UI nerds (also me): - A true command-center dashboard with rearrangeable widgets built for clarity - Mobile-first quick actions and desktop keyboard shortcuts that reduce friction and keep you in flow - A fundamentally new mobile kanban drag-and-drop model I came up with to eliminate misplacement and lost context on smaller screens - Flexoki (thanks @kepano) color accents paired with clean, refined typography for a relaxed and intuitive UI - Light, dark, and black themes tuned for different preferences (black is my favorite) I'm using this myself for my clients, and have really been happy with the state of the platform. I have so many ideas and plans for what this could grow to. This is not a toy, it's a real tool built for business, and I've taken great pains to think of endless edge cases in business logic and security. If you want early access, a closer look, and a chance to shape where this goes next, I’d love to have you on board - link in the comments. I’ll be sharing more this Friday!
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Isaiah Centifanto
Isaiah Centifanto@icentifanto·
Shipped four patches and four features for @FASPITapp this week, up to v0.4.0! I am very happy with it's current state, and at this point I am considering moving from closed to open beta, no more waitlist. Would love to hear anyone's thoughts and to have more users on board. Here's the latest features from this week: - 6 column "All" view on wide displays - Sticky headers and independent column scrolling - Horizontal swipe navigation between columns on mobile - Offline support Full changelog --> faspit.com/changelog
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Isaiah Centifanto
Isaiah Centifanto@icentifanto·
Shipped v0.0.6 → v0.1.0 @FASPITapp this week, and it's only Wednesday! 🤝 Big one is offline support! If you're working somewhere without reliable signal, the app keeps working. When you're back online, everything syncs automatically with conflict resolution built in. Related is instant app load via persistent device cache. There are so many platforms that don't focus on offline support...but not me! Also, much cleaner invoicing experience, custom invoice branding, better PDF layout, a couple of smaller bug fixes, and @clerk upgrades. Full changelog --> faspit.com/changelog
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Isaiah Centifanto
Isaiah Centifanto@icentifanto·
The awesome thing about building something to solve your own needs, is that you get to actively use it! Which means I have personal motivation to fix bugs, optimize and add features. I just shipped 0.0.5 @FASPITapp a couple hours after 0.0.4. 1. Rename services inline from the project modal 2. Improved mobile modal buttons 3. Fix for project creation with client-level retainers
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Isaiah Centifanto
Isaiah Centifanto@icentifanto·
0.0.4 release @FASPITapp 🚀 1. Retainers can now be client or project level 2. Info bar appears if there are any uninvoiced hours from previous retainer period 3. Sync now recovers within seconds (rather than minutes) if the connection drops 4. Bug fixes #v004" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">faspit.com/changelog#v004
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Isaiah Centifanto
Isaiah Centifanto@icentifanto·
First round of @FASPITapp beta invites are being sent out! 🎉 Thank you very much for the support and I'm exciting to see where we can scale this!
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Isaiah Centifanto
Isaiah Centifanto@icentifanto·
Not going to lie, I’m a little emotional posting this. I finally get to share what I’ve been building, teasing, and pouring my heart into all these months. Channeling a little Hunt for Red October energy: I present to you the project command tool @FASPITappfaspit.com - built in stealth, now surfacing and requesting asylum in your workflow. FASPIT is a project management, time tracking, and invoicing app for small/medium sized businesses and freelancers - born out of necessity. When I launched my cloud consulting company (@IntegritasCS ) four months ago, I never expected it would lead me to build my own product, but I needed a tool to manage work without drowning in complexity. I didn’t want another Jira or @linear , and I needed more than a todo app pretending to be a project manager (fun fact: I use Linear to manage this build and love their platform for this use case). So I decided to build my own - every line of code, every design choice, every 18 hour day, every late-night deployment has been driven by one simple goal: to build something that will redefine SMB project management. There’s no funding or safety net here, just time, energy, and focus poured into turning this into something anyone can use without a PhD. My background as a cloud architect has been a huge advantage in shaping the architecture and infrastructure decisions. Under the hood, it’s built on modern, secure foundations: @vercel for hosting (with @upstash Redis middleware handling rate limiting and caching at the edge), @clerk for authentication, and @supabase  for the database and realtime updates so changes stay in sync across multiple devices. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, access is locked down with role-based permissions and least privilege, request validation with Zod for strict type and input checking, and automated vulnerability scanning runs continuously keeping things safe and predictable. You can export or delete your data anytime. FASPIT is intentionally opinionated. It doesn’t try to be everything for everyone - it does what matters and does it well. You won’t spend hours tweaking workflows or getting lost in menus. It’s designed to help you focus, move quickly, and get paid for the work you do. Simple, structured, and built for momentum. Now that it’s public, I’ll be sharing regular updates, progress logs, and early user feedback as I build. If you’ve ever wanted to follow along with a real solo builder journey - this is it. The early beta waitlist is open, but spots for this testing phase are limited. The goal is to launch out of beta by the end of March. If you run a small business, freelance, or just love trying tools built with intention, I’d love to have you onboard. I have many more features to build, but I’m excited to share this next chapter. Every bit of support - every comment, share, or signup - truly matters more than you know. Here’s to building something real, one step at a time.
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